This comprehensive Jeep Wrangler Parts Manual provides detailed information on all components and parts for the 1994, 1995, and 1996 model years. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic, a DIY enthusiast,...
This comprehensive Jeep Wrangler Parts Manual provides detailed information on all components and parts for the 1994, 1995, and 1996 model years. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic, a DIY enthusiast, or simply a dedicated Jeep Wrangler owner, this manual is an essential resource for identifying, understanding, and procuring the correct parts for your vehicle. The manual includes a meticulously organized catalog of parts, with clear descriptions, illustrations, and diagrams to ensure accurate identification. It also offers valuable insights into the functionality and placement of each component, aiding in efficient repair and maintenance. This manual serves as an indispensable tool for any Wrangler owner seeking to maintain, repair, or upgrade their vehicle.
The Jeep Wrangler, particularly the 1994-1996 models, represents a pivotal point in the evolution of this iconic off-roader. These Wranglers were the last generation to feature the classic "YJ" chassis, a rugged and versatile platform that had been in production since 1987. The YJ offered a blend of off-road prowess and on-road comfort, making it popular among both hardcore enthusiasts and casual drivers.
Under the hood, these Wranglers were typically powered by a 4.0-liter inline-six engine, known for its reliability and torque. This engine provided ample power for traversing challenging terrain, while still offering decent fuel economy for everyday driving. The 1994-1996 models also saw the introduction of fuel injection, which improved performance and efficiency compared to the carburetor-equipped models of earlier years. These Wranglers came standard with a five-speed manual transmission, although a four-speed automatic was available as an option. The solid axles and durable suspension components allowed for impressive articulation and ground clearance, making them capable of tackling even the most demanding off-road conditions.